Dangerous Articles in Baggage
- For safety reasons, dangerous articles, such as those listed below, must not be carried in passenger's baggage.
- Compressed gases (deeply refrigerated, flammable, non-flammable and poisonous) such as butane oxygen, liquid nitrogen, aqualung cylinders and compressed gas cylinders.
- Corrosives such as acids, alkalis, mercury and wet cell batteries and apparatus containing mercury.
- Explosives, munition, fireworks and flares. Ammunition including blank cartridges, hand guns, fire works, pistol caps.
- Flammable liquids and solids such as lighter refills, lighter fuel, matches, paints, thinners, fire-lighters, lighters that need inverting before ignition, matches (these may be carried on the person),radio active material, briefcases and attache case with installed alarm devices. Oxidising materials such as bleaching powder and peroxides.
- Poisons and infectious substances such as insecticides, weed-killers and live virus materials.
- Other dangerous articles such as magnetised materials, offensive or irritating materials
- The Government of India prohibits the use of mobile phone on board.
Prohibited Articles
Carriage of dry cell batteries, cigarette lighters, knives and blades,nailcutters, scissors, sharp instruments, screw drivers, pliers,tools,Umbrellas, weapons, fire arms, ammunitions, toy replicas are prohibited in the passenger cabin.
Valuable Articles
Currency, precious metals, jewellery, negotiable instruments, securities, personal identification documents and other items of value are best carried with the passengers in the cabin.
Restricted Articles
Medicines and toiletries in limited quantities which are necessary or appropriate for the passenger during the journey, such as hair sprays, perfumes and medicines containing alcohol may be carried. Many of these listed articles can be carried as air cargo provided they are packed in accordance with cargo regulations.
What you can carry
Dry ice in quantities not exceeding 2 kilograms (5 pounds) per passenger, used to pack perishables, as carry-on baggage only.
With approval of the carrier(s), small oxygen cylinders for medical use and small carbon dioxide gas cylinders worn by passenger for the operation of mechanical limbs.